If you are serious about your WordPress membership website, MemberPress is the best plugin out there. It has all the features you need, plus many more you didn’t know you needed!

Not only does it have all the features you expect in a WordPress membership plugin, but it comes with an easy to use interface. Installing the plugin is easy too.

Among its major features, you’ll find content restriction. This feature allows you to restrict access to different types of content based on a users’ membership. With this feature, you can set up tiered memberships with ease.

As far as integrations go, MemberPress has loads of them. All the big ones are here: MailChimp, AWeber, Constant Contact, and more. It also integrates seamlessly with our form plugin, Formidable Forms, and payment systems like PayPal and Stripe.

For ease of use, features, reliability, and value, MemberPress is our top choice among WordPress membership plugins.

Remember earlier when we said that the best WordPress membership plugin for your site depends on what kind of site you are running?

Here’s a great example of that. If you are running a WordPress site that sells online courses, LearnDash should be your top choice.

The beauty of LearnDash is that it’s more than a membership plugin. It’s a full-featured LMS (learning management system). That means it has tools designed to help you build courses too. Their drag and drop course builder allows you to build courses from top to bottom.

That means you can build lessons, topics, quizzes, exams, projects, and everything you would expect an online course to feature.

LearnDash is also known for its ability to function well within the vast majority of WordPress themes. Their support team recognized as top-notch as well.

Top it off with all the membership features you’d expect in the best WordPress membership plugins and you’ve got a real winner. Integrations, payment gateways, user profiles, drip content plus more.

MemberMouse is another fine choice for those looking to set up a membership website with WordPress. One feature makes it stand out: membership bundles.

Membership levels are fairly standard in most of the plugins on this list. A bundle is a refreshingly different approach that allows for more possibilities.

Membership levels usually allow members “all-access” to certain membership levels. Bundles, on the other hand, allow you to sell different “groups of content”. This way, you could get really targeted with your offers.

For example, you could sell a high-value bundle to your lowest level members. This way, they don’t need to pay for the highest level of membership, but they can still get a taste of the action. These bundles can even be given away for free.

Another cool feature within MemberMouse: they allow you to create a membership to use for testing. This way you can experience membership just as a paying member would, making testing a breeze.

One downside of MemberMouse, however, it that it’s not a GPL plugin. Essentially, that means that developers won’t be able to tweak any of the code in the plugin. That’s kind of a mortal sin in the world of WordPress...

Paid Memberships Pro is the first plugin on this list that could work for you totally free. Its free features are very generous.

The downside to this plugin is its steep learning curve. That’s why their premium plans prominently feature support as a major selling point. Still, it’s worth checking out for the “try before you buy” approach common among WordPress plugins.

As with other plugins, you’ll find great features like reporting, drip content, email notifications, and much more.

Given that many membership websites operate on a subscription model, that’s kind of a bummer. Despite this fact, the WooCommerce Memberships add-on is super easy to use if you already work with WooCommerce.

For example, if you already have an online store but want to extend your offerings to include memberships, this option would work really well. You could even sell your existing customers on access to content that they may find appealing.

This plugin features content dripping, member rewards, and many of the usual membership features. Just don’t expect it to function well on its own. Another point of consideration: it costs $199 for just a single site license, which is quite pricy.

WP members is yet another great WordPress membership plugin. It works a little differently than others in one fundamental way. Instead of restricting some content on your site, it restricts everything by default.

Although you can reverse this setting, it might be annoying if you spent a ton of time unlocking your free content piece by piece. You’ve been warned!

If you’re a developer, you’ll be more at home with WP-Members than the average user. That’s because this plugin is intentionally designed to be modified and tweaked.

While that may leave beginners out in the cold, it will make this plugin desirable to the code masters in our midst. Still, it does have some nifty features out of the box, like custom landing pages and login forms for example.

The last plugin on this list comes with a bit of drama. The free version of Restrict Content has a number of 1-star reviews that point to its lack of features. Despite this, you'll find the pro version is highly recommended by some of the top WordPress experts.

What a dilemma! The most trustworthy accounts point to this being a great plugin, but when you read the 1-star reviews... it’s difficult to argue with them.

Still, Restrict Content Pro has some neat features. For starters, it allows you to create unlimited subscription levels, including free, trial, and premium models. Since restricting content is the major feature in this plugin, it allows you to easily restrict whatever you want, posts or pages.

It also allows you to charge a signup fee in addition to a monthly membership fee, giving you creative control over your pricing model. Beyond that, it comes with many of the membership features you’d expect: coupon codes, digital downloads, email marketing integrations, plus more.

Wrapping up

There you have it - our list of the best WordPress membership plugins. The best thing about this list? There really isn't any filler.

We hope you've found your new plugin today. And we wish you nothing but luck with your new membership website.

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